Mercy Wright on 22 Mar 1699 in Saybrook, Middlesex County, CT, daughter of James Wright and Hannah Walstone.

James Wright He married Hannah Walstone on 29 Nov 1660 in Killingsworth, Middlesex, Ct. Hannah Walstone was born 1649 in England, and died 15 Nov 1719 in Killingworth, Middlesex, Ct. She married James Wright

Mercy Wright (daughter of James Wright and Hannah Walstone) was born 1682 in Saybrook, Middlesex County, CT, and died 1728. She married William Stannard, Sr.

Lideah or Lydia Pabodie/Peabody (daughter of William Pabodie and Elizabeth Alden)

William Pabodie was born 1620 in St. Albans, Hertford, EnglandElizabeth Alden (daughter of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins) was born 1625 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Ma, and died 31 May 1717 in Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island. She married William Pabodie

John Alden (son of George Joseph Alden and Jane Alden) was born 1599 in Southampton, Hampshire, England, and died 12 Sep 1687 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Ma. He married Priscilla Mullins on 12 May 1622

JOHN ALDEN IN 17TH CENTURY RECORDS

John Alden : Signer of the Mayflower Compact from Harwich, England, where there are records of an Alden family who were related by marriage to Christopher Jones, the Mayflower’s captain. In this case, he may have been the son of John Alden and Elizabeth Daye.

The Aldens have many distinguished descendants. They include Presidents John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and many other well known figures in American history.

George Joseph Alden. He married Jane Alden.

Jane Alden. She married George Joseph Alden. Priscilla Mullins (daughter of William Mullens and Allice Atwood) was born 1601 in Dorking, Surrey, England, and died 05 Feb 1688 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Ma.

Priscilla Mullins married John Alden The legend of the rivalry between Miles Standish and John Alden for the hand of Priscilla Mullins was first published in Rev. Timothy Alden's 1814 Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions.The story was popularized in the poem, The Courtship of Miles Standish, published by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1858.

Alden became one of the Purchasers and Undertakers.He was an Assistant in the Colony government for many years and presided occasionally as deputy governor.He also served as colony treasurer and was a member of committees in charge of revising laws.

John Alden was one of the founders of Duxbury.He owned several pieces of property but seems to have deeded all his real estate to his children during his lifetime.John Alden died intestate (without a will), but we do have an inventory of the property he owned at his death.

John Alden was one of the 8 Plymouth "Undertakers," along with William Bradford, Myles Standish, Isaac Allerton, Edward Winslow, William Brewster, John Howland and Thomas Prence. Alden had also been involved in the negotiations with the Merchant Adventurers that led to the more favorable contract. Governor William Bradford wrote in his letter book :

"This next year being Anno. 1626, we sent Mr. Allerton into England, partly to make some supply for us, and to see if he could make any reasonable composition with the adventurers and because we well knew that nothing can be done without money, we gave him an order to procure some, binding ourselves to make payment thereof as followeth : "Know all men by thee presents, that whereas we William Bradford, Governour of Plymouth in New England, and William Brewster, Capt. Miles Standish, Isaac Allerton, Samuel Fuller, Edward Winslow, John Jeney, John Howland, and John Allden; being all inhabitants of Plymouth, aforesaid, are for ourselves, and divers others, our associates, &c. And whereas the said Isaac Allerton (by God's providence) for the necessary occasions of the colony abovesaid, is bound for England; and whereas divers of us above named, have acquainted divers of our worthy and approved friends (by our letters) with our raw and weak estate, and want of ability of ourselves to manage so great an action, as the upholding of the plantation aforesaid. If therefore God shall move the heart or hearts of any of our friends, in compassion of our wants and present straits, to lend us above named, the sum of one hundred pounds sterling, for the space of two years, upon any such terms as shall be agreed upon, between him or them and the said Isaac Allerton, our partner and agent, and deliver the same into his hands for our use; that we, the said William Bradford, William Brewster, &c together with the said Isaac Allerton, do bind ourselves, our heirs, &c. jointly and severally, for the faithful performance of such obligations, conditions, or covenants, as shall be agreed on,&c. Mayflower Descendant, Vol. 5, p. 198-199.

James Hutton Stanard (son of Henry T Stanard and Minerva Hill) was born 29 Apr 1851 in Ypsilanti, Michigan. He married Louisa Jane Salsberry.

David Lewis Stanard (b. 19 Feb 1883)andCatherine Mary Mizner They had Three Children of which one child was my father George David Stanard. George Married Norma Faye Rockwood and their Children are: Steve Raye Stannard, Linda Sue Stannard, Deanna Lynn Stannard and David Lewis Stanard.

Steve R. Stannard has two Children who are Melissa Stannard and Alicia Stannard The mother is Married Mariann. Linda Married Ives Andre Fernandez and they had three children Jeffery Ives Fernandez, Andrew Ives Fernandez and David Louis Frenandez, Deanna Lynn Stannard (UnKnown where abouts) and David Lewis Stanard married a mexican, Vera and had three children, Robin,David and Daniel.

****** FOOT NOTE: Other Married Names

John Swete was born Abt. 1504 in Devonshire, England. He married Johane Scoos. John Swete (son of John Swete and Mary Periam) was born Abt. 1548 in Hackney, London, England, and died 03 Feb 1583 John Sweet (son of Robert or Isaac Sweet or Swete and Johanna Rainham) was born 1579 in Traine, Modbury, Devonshire, England Benoni Sweet (son of James Sweet and Mary Greene) was born 28 Mar 1663 in Warwick, Kent, RI, and died 19 Jul 1751 in North Kingston, Washington, RI James Sweet (son of James Sweet and Mary Sherman) was born 04 Dec 1719 in North Kingston, Washington, RI, and died 10 Feb 1792 in North Kingston, Washington, RI

Margaret (daughter of Thomas Miller and Agnes Lambe) She married John Stannard on 12 May 1631 in St Dunstans in West London, Eng Agnes Lambe was born 1590 in England. She married Thomas Miller. Children of Agnes Lambe and Thomas Miller are: +Margaret Miller,

Elizabeth Spencer (daughter of Gerard Spencer and Hannah Hills) She married Joseph Stannard

Hannah Hills (daughter of Mr. Hills and Mrs. Hills) was born 1618 Married Gerard Spencer (son of Gerard Spencer and Alice Whitbread)

Alice Whitbread (daughter of Henry Whitebread and Eleanor Whitebread). She married Gerard Spencer, son of Michael Spencer and Elizabeth Whitebread.

Henry Whitebread. He married Eleanor Whitebread. This is the earliest found record of the Families from Europe.